World Vision

Training Video - Animation & Motion Graphics

Maxwell Moser Productions was hired to produce a Mental Preparedness and Resilience course for World Vision to deliver to their aid workers. The video training was produced in partnership with the Headington Institute.

Training Topics:

  • How different brain circuits interact under stress

  • How your initial brain response can put you in more danger

  • How to work with your brain to have a safer, more rational response

  • How to prepare yourself ahead of time to handle stressors in the field

The training required animation and motion graphic support throughout. Together, we brainstormed how to integrate 3D graphics to teach difficult concepts. Current VFX provided a motion graphics package, 5 minutes of animated brain parts, and 2 minutes of a vehicle animation used as a metaphor to aid in teaching. Over 10,000 frames were rendered in weeks. A single computer would have taken 6+ months.

 

Project Roles:

Pre-production

3D Animation

Motion Graphics

 The 3D vehicle is used to illustrate what happens when stress is put on different parts of the brain.

Drive train = The Amygdala Moves the car by default without the driver there to apply the breaks

Drive train = The Amygdala

Moves the car by default without the driver there to apply the brakes

Shocks = The Hippocampus Dampens the powerful emergency response when the danger isn’t that threatening

Shocks = The Hippocampus

Dampens the powerful emergency response when the danger isn’t that threatening

Driver = The Prefrontal Cortex Interprets events on the road

Driver = The Prefrontal Cortex

Interprets events on the road

Use animation to explain.

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